With styles for every cook, Maine apron makers have you covered — from water-and-stain-resistant aprons to nostalgic ...
The Island Institute supports Maine’s island and coastal economy by promoting its artists and makers at this downtown ...
Two decades since first sharing homemade chocolates with friends, the owners of Portland's Dean’s Sweets continue to delight ...
Forty years ago, a novel legal agreement set aside some 18,000 acres in Attean Township for conservation — and timber ...
All-day surf sessions were one inspiration for Faherty's founders to create a quality, comfortable, and laid-back clothing ...
Sears Island is a wooded, egg-shaped piece of land in Penobscot Bay, about the size of New York City’s Central Park. Connected to the mainland via causeway, the island could provide commercial access ...
There’s an elephant in John and Cynthia Orcutt’s living room. A reproduction Eames animal in white molded plastic. There’s a black bear too, a chiseled wooden creature the Orcutts spotted in Anson ...
All across Maine, people are getting out to gaze up at the state’s distinctly dark skies — and to help protect them.
On a recent afternoon in Woolwich, three generations of Hennins guided a visitor across the grounds of the Shelter Institute, offering a nickel tour of the wooded 68-acre campus where tens of ...
When Kents Hill School students arrived on the central Maine campus to kick off the 2024–25 school year, they were greeted by new head of school, Dr. Molly T. MacKean. The boarding and day school has ...